Privacy

We collect nothing.

ZFlow for Adobe Premiere Pro · Zeekay Editz · Last updated 12 August 2026

ZFlow does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data. That is the whole policy. Everything below just explains what it means in practice, because "we collect nothing" deserves to be specific.

No data leaves your computer

ZFlow runs entirely inside Premiere Pro on your machine. It makes no network requests. There is no analytics, no telemetry, no crash reporting, no licence check, and no account. It works with your internet disconnected and behaves identically either way.

What ZFlow stores, and where

Both live in the plugin's own local storage on your computer, under keys beginning zflow. Neither is sent anywhere. Removing the plugin, or using Settings → Reset everything, deletes them.

Exporting a curve pack writes a file to a location you choose. Importing one reads a file you choose. Nothing else touches your file system.

What ZFlow reads from your project

To do its job, ZFlow reads the keyframes on the clip under your playhead, and writes keyframes back when you press Apply. That happens inside Premiere, on your machine, and only on the clips and properties you selected. No part of your project is copied, uploaded, or retained by the plugin.

Purchases

If you bought ZFlow through the Adobe Creative Cloud Marketplace, the purchase is handled by Adobe and its payment provider. We never see your payment details. Adobe's own privacy policy covers that transaction.

Children

ZFlow is a professional editing tool and is not directed at children. Since it collects no data at all, it collects no data from anyone of any age.

Changes to this policy

If this policy ever changes, the updated version appears on this page with a new date above. If a future version of ZFlow ever needed to send anything anywhere, it would be stated here plainly and asked for inside the plugin before it happened.

Contact

Questions about this policy, or about anything ZFlow does with your project. We reply to every message.